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| | | | | "Ferry Me Across the Water" Christina Rossetti ? 'Ferry me across the water, Do, boatman, do.' 'If you've a penny in your purse I'll ferry you.' 'I have a penny in my purse, And my... | |
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| | | | | Stephen Wade: In the early eighteenth century authors became something reasonably close to what they are now: hard up, desperate and alone. But they could add that word to themselves and set up a stall, or at least a desk, somewhere in a tiny attic or cellar, and work day and night. The profession of jobbing scribbler became a possibility, and we are fortunate that the diary of one such early literary man has come down to us. This is the work of Abraham Poges, epic poet and social nuisance. | |
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| | | Chain links... Six Degrees of Separation is a monthly meme hosted by Books Are My Favourite and Best. The idea is to start with the book that Kate gives us and then create a chain of six books, each suggested by the one before. This month's starting book is... Stasiland by Anna Funder. I haven't... | ||